In "A Defence Of The Proceedings Of The Late Assembly At Exon," John Enty provides a detailed response to criticisms leveled against the Exeter Assembly by Mr. Peirce. This work offers insight into the theological and ecclesiastical debates of the time. It includes careful rebuttals of Peirce's remarks, along with animadversions on a paper he subscribed to during the Assembly.
This book is a valuable resource for understanding the nuances of 18th-century religious discourse within dissenting communities in England. It sheds light on the tensions and intellectual exchanges that shaped theological thought during a period of significant religious and social change.
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